Deafheaven frontman George Clarke has grappled with the self-examination through music for years now. Where his Californian ...
Today, we're going to take a little walk through history and check out all the car companies that General Motors has ...
WORCESTER ― On this Women's History Month, it might surprise some to learn that Worcester Art Museum's first acquisition, ...
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Premier fine and decorative-art objects from Southern residences and collections will be offered during Everard’s June 25-27 Spring Auction, which is highlighted by property from the Savannah estate ...
Notorious for his drug-fuelled literary experiments and the fact that he shot his partner, beat writer Burroughs also made art inspired by the climate crisis. William S. Burroughs, the maverick writer ...
William Clothier Engle, who graduated from the Westtown School in 1910, died of tuberculosis before he could bring to life a ...
Natalie Harrop was inspired to research leukaemia treatments after her friend Jacqueline died. Maximo Napa said he had to resort to eating roaches, birds and turtles to survive. Scotland's ...
As the weather picks up, millions of us start thinking about dusting off our golf clubs and tennis rackets. And as he did so, Martin Fone got thinking: why aren't the balls we use for tennis and golf ...
The Italian master destroyed many of his drawings, intended for his eyes only, Muscarelle Museum of Art offers show of 25 ...
William Wegman was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1943. He graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art in 1965 with a BFA in painting, then enrolled in the graduate painting and printmaking ...
In Ask an Influencer, Business of Home explores the creator economy. This week, we spoke with interior designer Julie Jones. Before Julie Jones started making social media content, her journey into ...